The project, in collaboration with CAP Foundation and The Society for All Round Development (SARD) targets local youth specifically school dropouts, unemployed secondary school graduates, street youth and settlement community members. It also helps dependents of BILT employees, contractual workers and Self Help Group (SHG) members.

Chief General Manager, CSR, BILT, Yashashree Gurjar, told reporters that Ek Mouka course, designed after extensive market research, and in complete conformity with urgent market needs, includes modules in Spoken English, Personality Development and Basic Computer Operations to meet the burgeoning service sector employment opportunities at malls, hotels and BPOs.

BILT has reached out to around 50,000 people over the last five years, she said.